Ghanaian health content creator Yeboah Agyekum Francis has addressed the growing public debate surrounding his educational content, urging critics to ensure their concerns are based on facts rather than assumptions. In a recent Facebook video, the verified creator stated that he welcomes criticism provided it is factual, constructive, and supported by evidence.

Responding to Public Scrutiny
Speaking directly to his audience, Yeboah explained that he remains open to corrections whenever credible scientific evidence proves him wrong. However, he stressed that misinformation and personal attacks do not contribute to meaningful public health discussions. His comments come after weeks of intense conversations on social media regarding some of his health-related educational videos.
Calls for Evidence-Based Discussions
Yeboah emphasized that health communication should always prioritize facts, research, and responsible education. He encouraged viewers to verify information before sharing or criticizing content, noting that factual discussions ultimately benefit the public.
Mixed Reactions Online
The video has generated significant engagement across Facebook and other social media platforms. While many supporters praised his willingness to accept genuine corrections, others continue to call for stronger collaboration between online health educators and licensed medical professionals to ensure public confidence.
Why It Matters
The discussion highlights the growing influence of digital health creators in Ghana and the importance of balancing accessible health education with scientific accuracy. As more Ghanaians turn to social media for health information, experts continue to encourage audiences to verify medical advice through qualified healthcare professionals and authoritative public health institutions.
Watch the original video here: Facebook Video.